The study has obtained a classification of the synoptic patterns associated with a selection of extreme rain episodes registered in the Ebre Observatory between 1905 and 2003, showing a return period of not less than 10 years for any duration from 5 min to 24 h. These episodes had been previously classified in four rainfall intensity groups attending to their meteorological time scale. The synoptic patterns related to every group have been obtained applying a multivariable analysis to three atmospheric levels: sea-level pressure, temperature, and geopotential at 500 hPa. Usually, the synoptic patterns associated with intense rain in southern Catalonia are featured by low-pressure systems advecting warm and wet air from the Mediterranean Sea...
ABSTRACT: Extreme storms registered by the urban rain gauge network installed and supported by CLABS...
The main goal of this study is to present a methodological approach to improve synoptic classificati...
The Balearic Islands, as well as other Mediterranean regions, are occasionally affected by heavy rai...
The study has obtained a classification of the synoptic patterns associated with a selection of extr...
The analysis of long time-series related to floods supports the identification of climat...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00704-015-1476-0Relati...
The link between winter (December-January-February) precipitation events at 15 Mediterranean coastal...
This study analyzes the atmospheric variability that caused the largest floods affecting the town of...
Extreme storms registered by the urban rain gauge network installed and supported by CLABSA (Claveg...
This study presents a catalogue of synoptic patterns of torrential rainfall in northeast of the Iber...
The atmospheric circulation can be recognized as one of the causes of severe rainfall events occurre...
A study of severe hailstorm (with size ≥ 3cm) over Spain has been conducted using 8 years (2012–2019...
This study investigates the control of atmospheric circulation patterns on rainfall incidence in Spa...
Intense rainfall (≥100 mm/24 h) constitutes the most frequent atmospheric hazard on Spain’s Mediterr...
Floods are the main natural hazards affecting the population worldwide. The Western Mediterranean re...
ABSTRACT: Extreme storms registered by the urban rain gauge network installed and supported by CLABS...
The main goal of this study is to present a methodological approach to improve synoptic classificati...
The Balearic Islands, as well as other Mediterranean regions, are occasionally affected by heavy rai...
The study has obtained a classification of the synoptic patterns associated with a selection of extr...
The analysis of long time-series related to floods supports the identification of climat...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00704-015-1476-0Relati...
The link between winter (December-January-February) precipitation events at 15 Mediterranean coastal...
This study analyzes the atmospheric variability that caused the largest floods affecting the town of...
Extreme storms registered by the urban rain gauge network installed and supported by CLABSA (Claveg...
This study presents a catalogue of synoptic patterns of torrential rainfall in northeast of the Iber...
The atmospheric circulation can be recognized as one of the causes of severe rainfall events occurre...
A study of severe hailstorm (with size ≥ 3cm) over Spain has been conducted using 8 years (2012–2019...
This study investigates the control of atmospheric circulation patterns on rainfall incidence in Spa...
Intense rainfall (≥100 mm/24 h) constitutes the most frequent atmospheric hazard on Spain’s Mediterr...
Floods are the main natural hazards affecting the population worldwide. The Western Mediterranean re...
ABSTRACT: Extreme storms registered by the urban rain gauge network installed and supported by CLABS...
The main goal of this study is to present a methodological approach to improve synoptic classificati...
The Balearic Islands, as well as other Mediterranean regions, are occasionally affected by heavy rai...